Word
Yapı güzel ve eski.
Meaning
The structure is beautiful and old.
Part of speech
sentence
Pronunciation
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Questions & Answers about Yapı güzel ve eski.
What is the grammatical structure of "Yapı güzel ve eski"?
In this sentence, yapı serves as the subject while güzel and eski act as predicate adjectives. Turkish often omits the copula (the equivalent of “is”) in the present tense, so although no verb appears, the sentence means “The building is beautiful and old.”
Why is there no verb (like “is”) explicitly present in the sentence?
Turkish typically drops the linking verb in simple present statements. The state of being is understood from context, so including a verb equivalent to “is” isn’t necessary.
What role does the conjunction ve play in this sentence?
The word ve means “and.” It links the two adjectives güzel (beautiful) and eski (old), showing that both qualities describe the subject.
Can adjectives be placed before the noun in Turkish, and how does that compare to this sentence?
Yes, adjectives can appear before the noun when used attributively (for example, güzel yapı means “beautiful building”). In this case, however, the adjectives are used predicatively—following the subject without an explicit copula—which is common in Turkish declarative sentences.
Do adjectives change their form depending on whether they are used attributively or predicatively?
No, adjectives in Turkish remain unchanged regardless of their position in the sentence. Whether placed before the noun (attributively) or used as predicate adjectives after the subject, their form does not alter.
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